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Plein Air Session on wintry river...

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Larry Seiler

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Mar 19, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/19/00
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Had some fun painting on just one more plein air snow and icy winter's
Wisconsin River (a week ago)...and produced a progressive step by step how
to on WetCanvas.com. Froze my toes...but other than that was much fun.
I'll provide the url here-
http://www.wetcanvas.com/ArtSchool/Landscapes/OcontoRiver/page3.html

Always interested in getting to know other artists that plein air paint, and
especially hoping yet to meet a few in the US Midwest.

Larry Seiler
Landscape Paintings-
http://www.artistnation.com/members/lofts/lseiler/
Professional Plein Air Painters-
http://nhstudios.com/NAPAPAFrameSet.html
WetCanvas Artists pages- (shorter and quicker loading)
http://www.wetcanvas.com/Gallery/S/Larry_Seiler/index.htm
artist's personal site-
http://cwinc.net/larryseiler
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Sylvia

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Mar 19, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/19/00
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Hi and thanks for sharing that.

I paint and have begun looking for a small group (for company) of like-
minded painters to go out painting in So, California. If anyone knows
of a group, let me know. I'd wish to paint in the Plein Air style. I
just saw a nice exibit of this art done of So. California, at the
Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach. The docent pointed out
why there are so few paintings of snow scenes - frozen toes.

Sylvia

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Lauri Levanto

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Mar 22, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/22/00
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Larry and Sylvia,

have you tried aquarell Plein Air in winter.
Sometimes, when the watercolors freeze on paper, they give
nice extra effects. Use warm water.
Often they stay put when the work dries.

If you do not want "frost flowers", then add some glycerole into water.

- lauri

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